LB: Kyle Naughton

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Playing out of position at left-back again, Kyle Naughton put in a great performance for Tottenham in their 2-1 win at Sunderland.

Andre Villas-Boas has played with the position since Benoit Assou-Ekotto's injury, and while Naughton didn't offer the surging offensive option Jan Vertonghen has, he was suitably solid and equal to all danger.

Sheffield United fans watching Naughton on the left and Kyle Walker on the right from Spurs must have them wondering "what if?"

DM: Yaya Toure

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We're adding a little muscle to our midfield, and Yaya Toure had another game of providing super, incisive passes to his front two.

His long, searching ball for Sergio Aguero's goal completely flummoxed Sebastien Bassong, and in a frantic game like the one we saw at Carrow Road, a bit of composure and presence in midfield was a genuine need. He provided it.

CF: Sergio Aguero

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As frustrating it is to score three against the reigning league champions and still come out the losing side, Norwich City fans could all agree with one statement after the game—Sergio Aguero is a different class.

The Argentinean wizard was at his destructive best at Carrow Road, and the composure he showed to hold onto the ball and feed Edin Dzeko when appropriate to make it 2-0 was first-class.

Boundless energy and fierce determination saw him get the better of what is an excellent Canaries defence.